Travis Kelce speaking to Kansas City Chiefs assistant during game.Travis Kelce (Photo via Kansas City Chiefs)
NFL fans had many priceless reactions to an old clip of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce that resurfaced on Saturday.

Travis Kelce celebrated his 35th birthday on Saturday, two days before the Chiefs hosted the New Orleans Saints on Monday night. To celebrate the big man’s birthday, the Chiefs shared a montage of some of Kelce’s best mic’d up moments.

The first clip shows the All-Pro tight end going over to a Chiefs assistant and requesting that he call his mother, Donna Kelce. Travis tells him to call her and say he doesn’t want macaroni and cheese noodles, but gnocchi noodles instead:

And social media was full of priceless reactions to Travis Kelce’s unusual mid-game request to the assistant:


 

Travis Kelce is off to a surprisingly slow start for Kansas City this season, with only 15 receptions for 158 yards and no touchdowns. 89 of those yards came in last week’s road win over the Los Angeles Chargers, as Kelce rose to the occasion after Rashee Rice got knocked out of the game with a knee injury.

Of course, fans will recall that Kelce got off to a slow start in 2023 before finishing the season with 93 catches for 984 yards and five touchdowns. In the postseason, Kelce added 32 catches for 355 yards and three touchdowns to help Kansas City repeat as Super Bowl champions.

Travis Kelce Must Step Up With Rashee Rice Out

Kelce’s slow start hasn’t been an issue for the Chiefs yet, as evidenced by their 4-0 record heading into Week 5. But with Rice possibly done for the year, Patrick Mahomes needs his most trusted weapon to step up and regain his Pro Bowl-like form.

When he’s on his game, Kelce is as unstoppable as any other pass-catcher in the league, especially in the postseason. Kansas City needs vintage Travis Kelce down the stretch if they’re to complete the first Super Bowl three-peat.

REPORT: Taylor Swift Made A Surprise Trip From New York To Kansas City To Comfort A Sad Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce huggingTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Taylor Swift may not have been in SoFi Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Los Angeles Chargers, but she certainly laid the groundwork for him to have a great game on that day.

Swift reportedly touched down in Kansas City to comfort her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, after his poor performance that saw cameras catch him on the sidelines looking sad.

Taylor Swift reportedly flew to Travis Kelce’s side after the team’s battle with the Falcons in Week 3.

According to the Daily Mail, Swift made an unexpected trip to Kelce’s Kansas City mansion following a game in which he had just four catches for 30 yards, but the team did win.

Swift made the trip from New York to Kansas City on Monday morning.


Kelce has been under intense scrutiny for his play this season, and it seems like the unexpected visit worked.

Last weekend against the Los Angeles Chargers, the star tight end had seven catches for 89 yards while breaking a franchise record for most receptions, previously held by Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez.

Taylor Swift Missing From Chiefs Games Over Fresh Security Fears

Taylor Swift hasn’t been at boyfriend Travis Kelce’s football games for two weeks out of “fresh security fears.”

RadarOnline.com dismissed viral rumors that the couple were having relationship problems and reported Swift has been keeping her distance from NFL stadiums out of concern for her safety.

Since last year, all eyes have been on Taylor Swift as she showed up at Arrowhead Stadium and many other NFL venues since being in a relationship with Kelce.

However, the Karma singer missed back-to-back games in Atlanta and Los Angeles despite being on break from touring.

A source told PageSix: “If she is going to a place that isn’t Arrowhead, there are security concerns.

“She has worked with Arrowhead so many times, they feel at ease and comfortable.

“Going to all kinds of different stadiums, you need to send a team in advance.”